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Examples of motions in limine would be that the attorney for the defendant may ask the judge to refuse to admit into evidence any personal information, or medical, criminal or financial records, using the legal grounds that these records are irrelevant, immaterial, unreliable, or unduly prejudicial, and/or that their
your motion in limine should be broken into two sections: (1) Factual Background and (2) Argument. The Factual Background section of your Memorandum should include all of the facts necessary for the judge to resolve every issue raised in your motion. appropriate, include procedural posture, as well.
No later than 20 days before trial, each party must file all motions in limine and must lodge with the court any items served under (b)(2)-(9) and (c).
The purpose of a motion in limine is to determine whether certain evidence may be presented to the jury, in any form and at any stage. See Lapasinskas, supra, and 63 ALR 3d 311. Generally, a motion in limine is used to exclude evidence that a party believes to be irrelevant or unfairly prejudicial.
Generally, this motion is filed in advance of the trial, but a motion may be entertained by the court during a trial, before the evidence in question is offered. The purpose of this motion is to prevent the interjection of matters which are irrelevant, inadmissible or prejudicial.
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Importantly, motions in limine are generally made before a trial begins, and always argued outside the presence of the jury. Thus, a motion in limine allows key evidentiary questions to be decided without the jury present and, if the motion is granted, will preclude the jury from ever learning of the disputed evidence.
Defense Motions in Limine Preclude doctor testifying against a nurse. Preclude expert testifying about future surgeries. Preclude evidence defendant driver was underinsured or even mentioning the uninsured motorist carrier. Motion to exclude videos depicting a below-knee amputation.
Therefore, this motion must always start first with an argument as to why the information is irrelevant (or, at best, of limited relevance), that is, of low or no probative value. Only then should the motion argue the prejudice, and then particularly as to why the prejudice is unfair or emotionally-based.

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